I'm the One (Annette Peacock album)
Appearance
I'm the One | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | January 1972 | |||
Recorded | RCA Studios B, C, D, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz, avant-garde jazz, pop, avant-rock, electronic | |||
Length | 36:24 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Annette Peacock, Bob Ringe | |||
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I'm the One is the debut solo album by Annette Peacock and was released by RCA in 1972. In 2010 Peacock remastered and reissued it on her label, ironic US, in a signed, collector's edition.[1]
I'm the One fuses blues, jazz, avant-garde electronic music (including extensive treatment of her own voice through a Moog synthesizer)[2] and free form poetry and rap. It was recorded live and mostly in single takes.
Track listing
All tracks composed and arranged by Annette Peacock; except where indicated.
Side A
- "I'm the One"
- "7 Days"
- "Pony"
- "Been & Gone"
Side B
- "Blood"
- "One Way"
- "Love Me Tender" (Elvis Presley, Vera Matson)
- "Gesture Without Plot"
- "Did You Hear Me Mommy?"
Personnel
- Annette Peacock – vocals, electronic vocals, pianos (acoustic & electric), synthesizers, electric vibraphone, liner notes, direction
- Paul Bley – synthesizer and piano on "Blood", "Gesture Without Plot"
- Mike Garson – piano & organ on "I'm the One", organ on "One Way"
- Mark Whitecage – alto saxophone
- Michael Moss – tenor saxophone
- Perry Robinson – clarinet
- Tom Cosgrove – guitar
- Stu Woods – bass
- Glen Moore – bass on "Blood"
- Rick Marotta – drums
- Laurence Cook – drums
- Barry Altschul – percussion
- Airto Moreira – percussion
- Dom Um Romão – percussion
- Orestes Vilató – percussion
- Apache Bley – piano on "Did You Hear Me Mommy?"
Technical
- Guy Mossler – recording engineer
- Richard Davis – artwork, photography (materialised)
References
- ^ Doran, John (3 June 2014). "She's The One: Annette Peacock Interviewed". The Quietus. Retrieved 4 November 2017.
- ^ Fordham, John (14 July 2011). "Annette Peacock: I'm The One – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 November 2017.